Background: Oxaliplatin is an anticancer agent only approved for treatment of colorectal cancer, but that has shown some activity in metastatic breast cancer in phase II studies. Herein, we examine the off-label use of oxaliplatin in unselected patients with metastatic breast cancer.
Patients And Methods: A retrospective review was performed of all patients with metastatic breast cancer treated with oxaliplatin at our hospital between February 2003 and November 2009.
Although advanced prostate cancer patients respond very well to front-line androgen deprivation, failure to hormonal therapy most often occurs after a median time of 18-24 months. The care of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) has significantly evolved over the past decade, with the onset of first-line therapy with docetaxel. Although numerous therapy schedules have been investigated alongside docetaxel, in either first-line or salvage therapy, results were dismal.
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